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Voters approved the Regional Transportation Authority in 2006.

When can a business or institution mandate COVID vaccines?

Gov. Ducey signed an executive order blocking public universities and community colleges from mandating the vaccine.

Water cutbacks anticipated as Lake Mead levels drop

The reservoir's level hit a record low in June.

UA climatologist hopeful monsoon will arrive in early July

Precipitation shortfalls over the last year has exasperated drought in the region.

Telegraph Fire evacuee grateful to firefighters for saving business

Residents of Top-of-the-World had to temporarily evacuate.

Which Arizona political figures are favorable ahead of 2022 midterms

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Sonorans elect former Mexican security secretary as governor

Analysis on the results from KJZZ's Kendal Blust

Arizona restaurants faced with hiring challenges

The industry experienced more than $2 billion in lost sales in 2020.

Demand for housing in Arizona pushing up prices

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One year after Bighorn Fire, Coronado National Forest fire risk remains high

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Patio extensions pop up at Tucson restaurants

A popular program is providing an economic boost during the Pandemic

State lawmakers on break as budget vote stalls

Both chambers agreed to adjourn until June 10.

Border Patrol chief in Tucson discusses increase in apprehensions

Agents are encountering more single adults and children.

Candidates targeted ahead of Mexico’s midterm elections

How the results could impact the country's relations with the U.S. and Arizona.

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